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Nee and about
They also spread false rumours about him and misrepresented him to the extent that Watchman Nee once responded, " The Watchman Nee portrayed by them I would also condemn.

Nee and mining
For instance, the song from the movie Manasasarovara, Nee ne saakida gini, a poignant song, was shot amidst the dust-filled mining areas, thereby reflecting the agony of a man who has lost his true love.

Nee and was
It was named for an important chief, Kau Rau Maw Nee ( Walking Turtle ).
This film was also remade in India twice, as the Hindi language film Sharaabi starring Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role and in Kannada as Nee Thanda Kanike.
Watchman Nee was imprisoned by the People's Republic of China in 1952.
The term local churches was used by Watchman Nee to describe Christian churches that form based upon his teaching of the " ground of oneness " although that phrase has become more frequently used to refer to any individual Christian congregation in a city in recent years.
At this point, with the Communists nearing victory in the Chinese Civil War, Lee was directed by Nee to evacuate to Taiwan, and to assume responsibility for continuing the publication efforts of Nee's Shanghai Gospel Bookroom outside of China, resulting in the formation of the Taiwan Gospel Bookroom and the Hong Kong Gospel Bookroom.
Hence they refer to themselves as simply, “ The Lord ’ s recovery ” and appraise Nee and Lee with this summary, " Watchman Nee was indeed a seer of the divine revelation in the present age, and Witness Lee was just as certainly a wise master builder according to this same divine revelation in the present age.
Witness Lee taught that one of the primary elements which God used both Watchman Nee and himself to recover, was the way for believers in Christ to remain in oneness.
Lee taught, as Nee did, that all Christian work was ultimately for the sake of edifying the church and that all other benefits were secondary.
He was born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby, a hamlet near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, the son of a tenant farmer, George Bass, and a local beauty named Sarah Nee Newman.
In 1941, Rafi, under Shyam Sunder, made his debut in Lahore as a playback singer in the duet " Soniye Nee, Heeriye Nee " with Zeenat Begum in the Punjabi film Gul Baloch ( the film was released in 1944 ).
The Happy Prince was premiered in County Donegal, Ireland in April 2012 with John Nee narrating and acting and Vincent Kennedy conducting and performing.
Watchman Nee (; Foochow Romanized: Ngà ̤ Táuk-sĭng ; 1903 – 1972 ) was a Chinese Christian author and church leader during the early 20th century.
Through Miss Barber, Nee was introduced to many of the Christian writings which were to have a profound influence on him and his teachings.
Nee Shu-Tsu ( Watchman Nee ) was born in Foochow, China.
Nee's parents were Methodists, and Nee was baptized as a child by the American Methodist Episcopal Mission.
When Nee was 17 years old ( 1920 ), and still a student, he went to hear an evangelist by the name of Dora Yu in the Church of Heavenly Peace, who charged the people to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, a call that Watchman Nee accepted.
It was based on talks given by Watchman Nee at the time of and subsequent to his trip through Europe in 1938 – 1939.
In 1952, Watchman Nee was imprisoned by the Chinese government for his faith.
Watchman Nee was arrested by the Chinese Communists in March 1952 for his professed faith in Christ as well as his leadership among the local churches.

Nee and youngest
His niece ( daughter of Choo Chiat Goh ), Goh Chan Hon was a principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada and the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Washington, D. C. His youngest sister Soo Khim Goh is co-founder and former artistic director of Singapore Dance Theatre, and elder sister Soo Nee Goh taught ballet in Vancouver B. C.

Nee and five
Nee led the Cornhuskers to five of their six NCAA Tournament appearances, six bids to the National Invitation Tournament, including the 1996 NIT Championship.

Nee and .
* 1981 – U ; Nee, South Korean singer, dancer, and actress ( d. 2007 )
* November 4 – Watchman Nee, Chinese preacher, local church planter ( d. 1972 )
Thin ice may occur naturally but sometimes there is human intervention: the " Committee Elfsteden Nee " is opposed to the race and sabotaged the route in 1997 by laying salt on the ice at one place.
While in Singapore he met local Chinese merchants Teo Eng Hock, Tan Chor Nam and Lim Nee Soon, which mark the commencement of direct support from the Nanyang Chinese.
* Camp Nee Kah Nah is in Gainsboro, TN.
Much of the team's success came under the tenure of Danny Nee, head coach from 1987 to 2000.
Nee is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a record of 254 – 190.
Johnny Nee, manager of the Evanston Evas, became the team's business manager.
Around this time Johnny Nee renamed the Fans ' Association team the Evansville Pros and attempted to schedule games against the Hammond Pros, Dayton Triangles, and the Louisville Brecks.
As a result Fausch entered into negotiations with Nee over the sakle of the lease for Bosse Field.
The local churches ( one-city, one-church ) () is a Christian group based on the teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee and associated with the Living Stream Ministry publishing house.
The group began in China some time after Watchman Nee ( 倪柝聲 ) became a Christian in 1920.
Between 1920 and 1952 Watchman Nee established local churches throughout mainland China.
It is asserted by the Living Stream Ministry that before his imprisonment, Watchman Nee asked Witness Lee to go to Taiwan in 1948 in the event that the Communists took over so that their work would not be lost inside China.
Nee taught that all genuine Christian believers in their city comprise the local church in that city.
According to Watchman Nee a local church should have at least four types of meetings: the Lord's Table meeting, the Bible study meeting, the gospel preaching meeting and the prayer meeting.
He later joined the work started by the late Chinese Christian worker Watchman Nee.
He began researching the Bible and read some articles written by Watchman Nee.
Striking up a correspondence with Watchman Nee, Lee became influenced by his call to " experience the divine life " instead of pursuing knowledge alone.
Leaving his job in 1933, Lee moved his family to Shanghai and entered full-time ministry with Watchman Nee, becoming responsible for his publishing operations.

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